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LIST  OF  REFERENCES  ON  SLAVS  IN  AMERICA 

to  List  of  "books,  .  .en  Immigration,  1907) 


Chief  Bih.lj.ogr 


BISLIQORAPKIES 


Balchj  Emily  G.   Our  Slavic  fellow  citizens.  .New  York,  Charities 
publication  committee;  1910*  536  PC 

Bibliography:  p*  481-  512  *  E184.S6B3 


Capok,  Thocjas.)   The  Cochs  (Bohoinians)  in  Aaexica;  a  otuAy  o<!  their 

natA^nal,  cultural;  political^  socia!i.iJecoaniLic  and  religious  lifeo 
Boston  ..and  New  York,  Houghton  ICifflin  co.  ,3.920,  293  p. 

Bibliography  l  p,  281-284.  E;.&4,B67C29 

Fairchild^  Henry  P.   Immigration,,,  a  world  movement  and  its  American 
significance*  Now  York,  Ths  to,caillan  co«,1313*   455  PJ 

Bibliography:  p  .459-449.  JV6465-.F3 

Laing^  Francis  S,   Oarman-Russian  se^tJcaects  in  Ellis  County,  Kansas* 
Written.  ««  for  tho  Kansas  state  historical  socisty  *  »  «  [Sopaka? 

1910]   -10  p.  F63'NE^2 

Reprintsd  from  I^a,nsa3  historical  eollafttions, 
Bibliography,*  p.  £9-40  , 


Ledbetter,  M^o  Eleanor  2«   The  Czechs  of  Cleveland.   Cleveland.  Aiuor 
caniaaii^n  comrai.tteo..  i/layor's  advisory  way  comaiittea.t  J.9L9o  40  p? 
"-Authorities  consulted";  p«39» 


November  16,1920c 


M197104 


•   BOOKS 

Abbott.,  Grace  t   The  immigrant  and  the  community.   Now  York,,  The  Cen 
tury  co,  ,1917.   303  p. 

Consult  index.  JV6529.A2 

Antin,  Mary*   The  promised  land.  Boston  and  New  York,  Bought  on  Mif- 
flin  co,  [19177]   S73  p. 

Discussss  the  Russians  in  Boston*         FFZ  .S..R9A6  5 


^  8     -----   Thtjy  who  knock  at  our  gates;  a  complete  gospel  of  immigration' 
Boston,and  New  York,  Bought  on  Mifflin  co.,,1914.  142  p. 

JV6455*A65 

9     Balch,  Emily  G,   Our  Slavic  fellow  citizens*   New  York,  Charities 
publication  committee,  1910*   536  p.  E184.S6B2 

10  Barnes,  Mrs*  Mary  E.  (Clark)  and  Lemuel  C.  Barnes,   The  new  America, 

a  study  in  immigrationt  Now  York;  Fleming  K»  Revell  co»[l913] 
160  p.  [  I  nterdenorai  national  home  mission  study  course] 

"Brief  bibliography"  j  p,  159-160-          JV6455.B2 

11  Bartuska,  V.  Les  Lituaniens  d'Amorique.   Lausanne.,  Pub.  par  leg  soins 

du  Bureau  d?in£omaations  de  Lituanie,  1913*   24  p. 

"Extra!  t  de  'Pro  Lituania,  '  no,  1,2  ,,1916*     E184.L7B2 

12  Baskerville,  Beatrice  C«   Tho  Polish  Jew;  his  social  and  economic 

valde.  New  York,  The  Macaillan  co»,1906»  SS6  p« 

13  Capek,  Thomas.  The  Cechs  (Bohemians)  in  America;  a  study  of  their 

national,  cultural,  political,  social,  economic  and  religious 
lifs.  Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton  Mifflin  00=,  1920,  293  p* 

E184.B67C29 


15  Pairchild,  Hanry  P.   Immigration,  a  world  movement  and  its  American 

significance.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  co-,1913*  455  p« 

Consult  index.  JV6465-.FS 

16  Bodges,  Le  Roy«   Slaws  on  southern  farms*  An  account  of  the  Bohemian- 

Slovak,  and  Polish  agricultural  settlements  in  tha  southern  states 
V'ashington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1914,  21  p.  (U.S.  63d  Cong.,2tl 
sess.  Senate*  Doc.  595)  F220oS53B6 


17     Hoover,  Berfeort  C.   Address  of  Herbert  Koovar  bafcrd  the  Polish 

ticn  in  Buffalo,  N.Y,,  .on  Kov^mbjr  12th,.  1919..  .Chicago,  111^, 
National  Polish  committee  of  America  "For  ra.lief  in  Poiand'1  [1919] 
15  p,  DK439oB6 

Bourwich,  Isaac  A.  Ir^migration  and  labor;  the  econonic  aspects  of  Euro 
pean  immigration  to  the  Unitod  States  *  Now  Yo,:'i  and  London,  0»P« 
Putnam's  sons.  1912.   544  p.  E38C31.A5E5 

Consult  index* 


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:  ..';    '-OJ   .  .  A     V  t  .*-•'•*».  »'^'.'%  -\  '».*  -.1  '••"-    I  ,-'•''-  1-^''  •  ' 


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19  Jents,  Jaremlah  W.  g.n*   W*  Jett  Lauok*   T^e  vanl.g-aUon  probl©:*.;  a 

study  of  American  ijmnigraticn  conditions  a-.:.a  noons*   4th  ad*,  re*? 
and  er.lt.  New  York  and  London  ,  Funk  &  W&gz.alls  r;o5J917»  605  p. 
Consult  index*  JVC  43  5%  J5  1917 

20  Kaziput.  Hartford,  Connt,  Izdanje  "Hrvatsfce  trohc  j-iice"  [3.914]  79  p> 

Croatian  in  the  Uunied  States*  E184.C93X2 

21  [Kraitsir,  Charlas  V.   The  Poles  in  the  United  States  ef  America,  pra- 

ceded  by  the  earliast  history  cf  the  Slavoniaas,  ar.d  by  '-he  his*- 
tory  of  Poland*  Philadelphia,  Kiderlen  and  StollT-ieyoic,  1837*  196 

DK414*K88 

22  Laing,  Francis  S.   German-Russian  settlements  in  Ellis  County,  Kansas* 

Rritten.  .  ,  for  ths  Kansas  state  historical  society  «•  *£7opekaT1910] 
40  p.  F667.E3L2 

PL/print  od  froia  Kansas  historical  collections  ,vol«XI« 

23  Lidbett^r.,  I.irs  .  Eleanor  E*   The  Czechs  of  Cleve?.and.  Cleveland,  Ameri 

canization  conmittea,  ilayor's  advisory  war  comm.it'LQdjjlSlQ.  40  p. 

F499.C6L45 


24  The  Jugoslavs  of  Cleveland,  with  a  brief  sketch  of  their 

torical  and  political  backgrounds*   Cleveland,  Undor  the  direc 
tion  of  the  Cleveland  Amsricani?at.ion  ccramittee,  Mayor's  advisory 
\var  committee  [1918]  30  p.  V459.C6L45 


25  Lithuanian  societiasf  acting  comirittQe  of  Greater  New  York« 

Demonstraci  ja  Didziajame  New  Yorke^  liepe?  4dc  ,I91G«  I^leido 
Didziojo  New  Yorko  lietuviu  draugijn  vaikiantysic  iomitetas  .  .  . 
Brooklyn,  N,Y.;1918.   64  p.  F128.9.L7L7 

26  McClure,  Archibald*  Leadership  of  the  now  Aaor/.ca,  radical  and  reli*- 

gious.  New  York,  Baorge  H.  Doran  oo.  [l9".6J  '   S3.  4  po  K3.84»A1M1S 

"  J.Ear.5.grant  leadership  among  the  Slaw;  Eoro^ean 
nationalities  —  Bohemians,  Craatians.  Pole?.,  Russians^. 
Ruthenians,  Slovaks,  Slovenes11:  p,  47*-123» 

27  filler,  Frank  H0   The  Polanders  in  WiBconsin.   [Milwauiae,  Wis»,1896] 

246  p«   (Parkman  club  publications,  no*10,..)     F576»P24 


28  Crth,  Samuel  Pt   Our  foreigners;  a  chronicle  of  A^eri^ans  In  the 

lngs»  New  liaven,  Yale  university  press  ,19^0-,  355  p<   (The  chrcni 
of  America  serais^  Allen  Johnson,  edit  or.  .  «v«  3  5)   S1.73-C55  vol.25 
"Bibliographical  note":  p.  23  5-2  39,          E>.84,A107 

Consult  indax. 

29  Tha  Polish  cause.  Official  bulletin  pub.  semlmon^hly  l:y  the  Polish 

cantral  ooamittee  for  national  defense*  v  ,.'._.no  •!••?;  Aug.  20,  1915- 
Jaii,2l,1916o  Ciuc3.£,o,  111*,  1915-16.  4  no.  i.r>  1  v? 

No  more  published*  DK401»P6 


30     The  position  of  the  Bohwmiann  (Cj'.achs)  in  the  Eurcpecsi  \Tar»  ChicagOj' 
The  Bohemian  national  alliarce  in  Agarics.  [lOa.5.]  -.".0  pa  D520cd6P7 


/  ,>-.'   v'c'rs.£; 
rt-^i   XvBJtr£rXej 


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31  ^  Riplay.,  William  Z.  The  European  population  of  tho  Unitdd  States. 

London  ,  Roy£*l  anthtopological  institut§  of  Groat  Britain  and 
Ireland,  1908.  221-240  p. 

"Roprintsd  from  Journal  of  the  Poyal  anthropo 
logical  institute.,  v.  38/  July*  Doe.  1908."      E184.A1R5 

32  4  Robsrts,  Peter.   The  new  immigration;  a  study  of  ths  Industrial  and 

social  lifa  of  southoast§rn  Europeans  in  America.  New  York,  The 
Macmillan  co.,1912.   386  p.  JV6455.R63 

3S     Ross,  Edward  A.   The  Old  world  in  the  Hew;  tho  significance  of  past 
and  present  immigration  to  the  American  petple.  New  York,  The 
Century  co.,1914.   327  p. 

Consult  index.  JV6465.R6 

* 

34  Sanford,  Alber$  H.   Tho  Polish  people  of  Portage  County.   Madison, 

State  historical  society  of  Wisconsin,  1908.   259-288  p. 

"From  Proceedings  of  the  State  historical  society 
of  Wisconsin,  1907."  F587.P8S2 

35  Serbian  national  defense  league  of  America*   For  freedom;  a  manitfesta- 

tion  of  oppressed  Slavic  nationalities  af  Austria-Hungary,  in  honor 
of  the  Serbian  war  mission  to  the  United  States^   [New  York]  Ser 
bian  national  defense  league  of  America  [1918  J    23  p» 

D570.8.M6S4 

36  Shriver,  William  P.   Immigrant  forces:  factors  dn  the  new  democracy. 

Ndw  York,  Missionary  education  movement  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada,  1913.  277  p. 

Slavs:  p.  44-66. 

Consult  index  also*  JV6455.S6 

X 

37  Steinar,  Edward  A,     The  immigrant  tide,  its  ebb  and  flowt  New  York, 

F.H.Ravcll  co.  [1909]  370  p. 

Slav  in  the  immigrant  problem":  p.  203-214.  JV6455»S9c 


Strzelac,  Karol  W*     The  burning  bush;   trial  and  hope  of  the  Polish 
people.     [Chicago,   Church  publishing  houss,  19  1~]     36  p. 

"Sketch  of  Rov,   K.W.   Strselac's  life.     By  Rov.Jos, 
Anthony.  ..":  p.  32-36.  BR953.S8 

Swehla,   Francis  J.       Bohemians  in  central  Kansas.      [Topeka,   1915  J] 
44  p. 

Rjprint^d   from  ?ol»XIII,   Collections  Kansas  state 
historical  society  . 

Pag3S   33-44  contain  "sketches   of  raprasentativa  Bohe 
mians,"  which  "came  to  the  Historical  society   through 
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4     Thomas,  William  I.  and  Fiorian  Znaniftoki*   Tn^  Polish  peasant  in 

Europe  and  America;  monograph  of  an  immigrant  group.  Chicago.,  111.,, 
The  University  of  Chicago  press  [193,8]     1  v.  DX411.T5 

41  Thompson,  Robert  A.   Thu?  Russian  sattleraent  in  California  known  as 

Port  Ross;  founded  1812,  abandoned  1841.  Why  the  Russians  came 
and  why  th^y  left.  Santa  Rosa  [Cal..]  Sonoma  democrat  publishing 
co«  1896.   34  p.  F864.I46 

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42  U.S.  Buraau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.  (Dopt*  of  commerce) 

Statistical  abstract  of  ths  United  States,,  1919,  Washington,  Go  vt» 
print,  off.,19'^0,  864  p. 

Consult  index  undar  Population.  HAS  02 

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43  -----  Bureau  of  immigration.    Annual  report  of  the  Commissioner 

Gdnjral  of  immigration  to  the  Secretary  of  labor,  1919t  Washing*- 
ton,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1919.  412  p. 

See  section  on  "Statistics  of  iiaiuigration"  : 
p.  71-258.  JV6414.A3  1919 

44  —  **.-   Immigration  commission.    Emigration  conditions  in  Europe... 

Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1911.   424  p.   (Roports  of  the  Im» 
migration  commission,  v.4)  JV6417.Co7  vol«4 

61st  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate.  Doc.  748.       JV6080.U6 

45  .-™  «.  —  .   European  immigration,  1699-1909*..  Table  showing  European 

imtiigration,  by  raco  or  people,  into  the  United  States  from  1899 
to  1909.  [Washington.,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1912]  1  p.  (62d  Cong., 
2d  sess*  Senate^  Doc.  401)  JV6461.A8  3.909  d 


46  .  ----  —  —  -   Statistical  view  of  immigration.,  1820-1910* 

of  immigrants,  1850-1900.  Washington,  Govt.  print.  Of  f  .,1911,587  p. 
(Reports  of  the  Immigration  commission,  v.3.)  61st  Cong.,  3d 
sess.  Senate.  Doc.  756.  JV6417i-C7>,v.3 

JV5461.A8  1911 

47  Warncj,  Frank  J.    Tha  Slav  invasion  and  the  _  mine  workers;  a  study  in 

immigration.   Philadelphia  and  London.,  J,B,  fcippinr.ott  oo»^1904» 
211  p.  HD8081*S5W2 

48  Wici,  organ  K.  0,  N.   Chisago,  111.  ,19  16^17.  24  nos. 

K»O.N,  (Komitet  obrony  narodowsj)  is  ths  Polish  national 
defense  committee.  DK401.W5 

49  World  almanac  and  encyclopedia,  1920.     New  York,  The  Press  publish  -'.*.;; 

co,  ,1920  944  p, 

Statistics  of  immigration;  p.  432-438.       AYG7.N5E7  1920 


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50  1903     Steiner.,  Edward  A.        The  Bohdalan  in  Amei.'?.ca         Outlook.,  Apr-   25, 

1903;   v.   73:   968-973.  AP3»Q8,v«73 

51  3.90?     The  rap.id  increase  .in  Polish  emigration.     American  monthly  review 

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52  Sheridan,   Frank  J*     Italian,   Slavic  and  Hungarian  unskilled  immi 

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54  1909  Roberts,  Peter.   The  new  Pittsburghers:   Slavs  and  kindred  im 

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55  Mine,  Lewis  W.  Immigrant  types  in  the  steel  districts  »  Charities 

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56  Koukol-  Alois  B»   Tho  Slav's  a  man  for  afthat»  Charities  arid  the 

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57  Abbott,   Grace.     IPfts  Bulgarians  of  Chicago^     Charities  and  the   com 

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58  1910  Daniels,  John.   Araaricanizing  eighty  thousand  Poles*  Survey,  June 

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necticut.  Survey,  Oct.  7,  1911,  v.  27:  951-956. 


62  1912     Durand,  E->  Dana.        Our  immigrants  and  the   future*     Not.  the  auwher  buv 

the  kind  of  immigrants  —  Eussia,n  Jews,   South  Italians  and  Poles 
.     and  33  ovaks~-gives  ground   for  apprehension.  Wo^d's  work; 

Feb.   1912,  v.   23:    431-443.  AP2.W8,Vr2S 

63  Cance,   Alexander  E.        Immigrant  rural   coianunities.     American 

academy   of  political  and  social  science.     Annais^   Kar«   1912, 
v.   40:   69-80,  Hl,A^v.40 

64  Hodges,   LePoy,     The  Poles  of  Texas*      Their  effect  on  the  state  :s 

agricultural  development  >     Taxis  magazins^  Ddr-,,1912^  v<>  7;   117^- 
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vv   29:   277-386.  HVl.C4,v.39 

66  1914  Brown,  H»S.   Two  glimpses  of  the  New  England  Pole.  Forum,  Feb.  19."1/- 

v.  51:  286.  AP2.F8,v.51 

67  ^Ross,  Edv;ard  A.   Slavs  in  America.   Century,  Aug.  1914,  v.  88:  590- 

598,  AP2,C4,v.88 

68  Wilson,  H,L»  and  EiW«  Smith*   Chicago  housing  conditions  among  the 

Slovaks*   American  journal  of  sociology,  Sept.  1914,  Vt  20: 
145-169.  HMl.A7,v.20 

69  Hughes,  E.  Chicago  houetng  conditions:  the  Lithuanians  in  the  fourth 

ward.  American  journal  of  sociology,  Nov.  1914,  v.  20:  289-312* 

HMl.A7,v.20 

70  Sokoloff,  A«   Old  believers:  mediaeval  Russians  in  the  Pittsburgh 

district.  Survey,  Nov»  7,  1914,  v,  33:  145-151%  HVl.C4,v,33 

71  1915  Fetler,  William*   Russians  in  the  United  States;  opportunities  pre 

sented  to  the  Christian  church.   Missionary  review  of  the 
world,  Dec.  1915,  v,  38:  923-928.  BV23t;C.M7,v.38 

?3l  1916  Carroll,  R.G.   New  Bohemia,  Virginia;  colony  of  alien  farmers. 

Country  gentleman,  July  1,  1916,  v.81;  1290-1291.  Sl.C8,v»81 

73  Russian  immigrant  and  his  savings.  Outlook,  Sept)  6,1916,  v.  114:13. 

AP2.08,v.ll4 

74  1917  Our  Bohemian  fighters. Literary  digest,  June  23,  1917,  v,54:  1920. 

AP2.L58,v»54 

75  Gruszc^ynski,  M»   Russian  immigrant  on  the  American  continent. 

Pan  American  magazine,  Nov.  1917,  v.  26:  29-34.  F1401,P18,v,26 

76  1918  Mika,  G.H,  Army  of  victory  or  death;  was  action  of  Bohemians  in 

America  and  elsewhere*   Outlook,  Feb.  27,  1918,  v»  118,  v. 
118-321.  AP2. 08, v. 118-321 

77  Tridon,  A,   Russian-baiting  in  our  ports.  Public,  June  l,1918,v, 

21:  698*700.  AP2.P87>v.21 

78  United  for-freedom  at  home.   Survey,  June  8,  1918,  v»  40:  2Q2. 

HVl,C'4,v«40 

79  Miller,  Herbert  A,  The  lost  division.  Survey,  June  15,1918,  v»   y 

40?  307-309.  HVl.C4,v,40 

Discusses  the  foreign  element  including  Slavs, 
at  Camp  Sheridan,  Ohio. 

80  Dewey,  John.   Autocracy  under  cover.  New  republic,  Aug. 24, 1918, 

v.16:  103-106.  AP2,N624.jjv,16 

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1918:  37.  AP2.L58,v.58 

82       Edman,  I.   The  fourth  part  of  Polandt  Nation,  Sept.  28,1918.,v.l07: 
342-343.  AP2.N2,v.i07 

8S       Spirit  of  Poles  in  America.  Survey,  Sept,  28,1918,  v.40:  720-721. 

KVl.C4,v.40 

84  Moravsky,  M.    Greenhorn  in  America.  Atlantic  monthly,  Nov.  1918, 

v.  123:  663-669.  AP2.A8,v,122 

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85  Poles  prefer  to  go  it  alone.   Survey,  NoVt  16,  1918,  v.41:  194-195. 

HVl.C4,v.41 

86  1919  Poles  in  the  United  States.  Literary  digest,  v.  60,  Mar.  8,19  19:36 

AP2.L58,v.60 

87  Bohemians  in  the  United  States.  Literary  digest,  v.  61,  Apr*  5, 

1919;  39.  AP2.L58,v.61 

88  Lithuanians  in  the  United  States.  Literary  digest,  v.  61,  Apr.  19, 

1919:  34.  AP2.L58,v»61 


89       The  forfcdgn-born  population  of  the  United  States.  Scientific  monthly, 
Apr.  1919,v,8:  380-383.  Ql.S817,v,8 


90  Jugo-Slavs  in  the  United  States.     Literary  digest,   v.   61,  June  7,        ^ 

1919:  43.  AP2.L58,v.61 

91  ^  U.S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  coamerca.   One  hundred  years 

of  American  immigration.   Its  Daily  consular  and  trade  re 
ports,  Oct.  29,  1919,  no.  254:  572-576.     HC1.R198  1919,  no.  254 

92  Russians  in  America.   Literary  digest,,  v.  6£,  Nov.  29,  1919:  41. 

AP2«L58,v.6S 

93  1920  Nawench,  A.M.  American  Poles  and  the  Americanization  problem*  Standard, 

Mar.  1920,  v.  6:  209-21&, 

94  Henry,  John  R.  Do  Russians  make  good  American  citizens?  World 

outlook,  v.  6,  Hay,  1920:  14-15.  15 

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95  Bolonski,  J,R.     Poolrooms  or  school-rooLis   for  Russians   in  America. 

Survey,   July  17,1920,   v.  44:  519-520.  HVl,C4,v,44 

96  Russians  in  American  schools.     Survey,  Aug.  2,   1920,  v«  44:  590. 

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